Learn about pond life through the photo fantasy artwork of Lisa E. Jobe. Children will add a new plant or animal to the freshwater pond landscape with the turn of each page. Containing pictures and vocabulary words only, this book is perfect for the child in your home.

Have you ever thought about keeping chickens but didn't know how to begin? Pip! Zip! Hatch! Love! is the only book you will need! Learn what breed to choose, where to find chickens, detailed instructions on successful hatching, housing, keeping your flock safe, and much more! Full of fun pictures and interesting facts, this is the essential guide for new chicken keepers of any age.

Ducks live all over the world, except in Antarctica. They are animals that humans enjoy feeding, raising, and watching.
The duck is an animal that shows up in cartoons as a wacky character; ducks amuse us, with their quacking and their waddling. But did you know that not all ducks quack? Ducks are present in many different tales.

Bestselling author John Davidson presents "Birds of North America For Kids". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with Birds of North America. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers Series.

The bald eagle lives only in North America. It was almost lost to the continent. It was hunted. Pesticides killed its eggs. Chemicals coming into the waters poisoned the fish it ate. The hunting stopped. The pesticides are banned. The chemicals are controlled. The bald eagle has recovered.

This is the continuing story of Nana and The Ducklings. Five ducklings who were hatched at Nana’s house are now back in the wild. For the first six months of their lives they were nurtured by humans, never having to go hungry or face danger. Now that they are on their own, they must fend for themselves in order to survive.

A cute, rhyming photo book, Bumpkin Gets Big is about a domestic duckling a student found in a yard in East Lansing, Michigan. The author and her husband had taken in other critters but never a duckling. They raised Bumpkin inside their home with a cat and two dogs. This book ends with a message to parents to consider before buying a domestic duckling.

The continuing story of Shep a domestic duck living at the lake with the mallard ducks. Shep is not an ordinary duck. He is a duck with a big heart. He really cares about his little foster family at the lake. He has fostered many baby ducklings. When baby ducklings are born, their mothers sometimes have a difficult time keeping them out of trouble. This is where Shep steps in to help.

The true story of a domestic duck born in the wild. Losing his mother at a very young age, the baby ducks he takes under his wing and cares for while he is not much more than a baby himself, his struggles and triumphs learning to fit in with the other ducks, surviving a bitter cold winter without the ability to fly and hunt for food. He comes through it all with “flying” colors.

The true story of duck eggs found in an abandoned nest. The eggs would never have had a chance at life unless nature got a helping hand. That helping hand came on a warm summer's day when Nana spotted the eggs in the grass at the lake. They were lying in between a lot of broken eggs but somehow had survived the vicious attack on their nest by the wild animals.

Welcome to Ducks, a read it book for children aged 4 to 8 years old. Along the way you will learn some easy and age appropriate facts about Ducks accompanied with pictures. A great read before bedtime!